Local attractions.....
Cenarth (approx. 7 miles)
World famous Falls.The village of Cenarth is located at the Carmarthenshire / Ceredigion / Pembrokeshire border, on the banks of the river Teifi. The River Teifi at this point emerges from a deep ravine over
a ledge that produces a spectacular set of falls when the river is in full flow.
There are pubs, tea rooms, craft shops and the national coracle center, all worth a visit.
Newcastle Emlyn (approx. 5 miles)
A busy local market town of Newcastle Emlyn which has many attractions. These include antiques and craft shops, clothes shops, Newcastle Emlyn Castle, bakeries, butchers, pubs and restaurants, banks,post office and estate agents.
Cardiganshire Coast
The beautiful Cardiganshire coastline is approximately 14 miles away from Malindi Centre, with its sandy beaches and craggy cliffs, perfect for walkers. There are many beaches, starting with Poppit Sands near St Dogmaels. Cardigan itself is a thriving market town with many small and interesting locally run shops.
Further up the coast is Aberporth, an old fishing village with a picturesqe harbour and beach. Then further on you reach New Quay, a quaint seaside village with a beautiful beach from where you can take boat trips out to see the dolphins. Take a look at Cardigan Island Coastal Farm Park and All
Terrain Park to find out about some of the activities on offer.
National Wool Museum at Dre-Fach Felindre (approx. 5 miles)
The picturesque village of Dre-fach Felindre in the beautiful Teifi valley was once the centre of
a thriving woollen industry, earning the nickname 'The Huddersfield of Wales'. Located in the
historic former Cambrian Mills, the National Wool Museum is a special place with a spellbinding
story to tell. Families are welcome year round.
Tourism Railways
The Teifi Valley Railway at Henllan, near Newcastle Emlyn, is a narrow gauge railway, restored by enthusiasts, and the 'most laid back railway in West Wales'. Driving a little further towards Carmarthen is the Gwili Steam Railway, the only standard gauge steam railway in West Wales.
Caws Cenarth Organic Cheese http://www.cawscenarth.co.uk/
At Caws Cenarth you can watch the cheese being made from the viewing gallery, see the museum and
taste the cheeses for sale free of charge. The owner's initiative is acknowledged to have instigated and led the revival of Welsh Farmhouse Caerffili and Caws Cenarth is now the oldest established producer of Welsh Farmhouse Caerffili.
The National Botanical Garden of Wales
Opened by Prince Charles, who is a frequent visitor, apparently, the National Botanical Garden of Wales is a wonderful place to enjoy the sights and sounds of nature up close. This is one of Britain's foremost nature attractions. Located in the Towy Valley, the park is surrounded by hundreds of acres of beautiful countryside, with plenty of things to see and do.You can experience Mediterranean conditions under a giant glass dome, the the largest single span glasshouse in the world. Enjoy gardens and architecture from around the world, sample Welsh cuisine, watch a 360-degree film, and learn about flora, fauna and the countryside in a unique and fun environment.
Oakwood Theme Park
In nearby Pembrokeshire, Oakwood Theme Park with Megafobia, voted the best wooden coaster in the
world is well worth a visit. Many attractions claim to be 'fun for all the family' - this one
really is and you best set a whole day aside for a visit if you want to get the most out of it.
Fun and entertainment for all ages. Hydro, The Bounce, Vertigo, and - new is Speed, 2000 feet of
steel roller coaster built for speed and fun - which is just awesome!
Folly Farm
Also situated in the neighbouring county of Pembrokeshire, Folly Farm is one of the largest family
attractions in Wales and offers a host of fun activities. Find out about the hundreds of friendly
animals, amazing vintage funfair, exotic children's zoo, shows, entertainment, refreshments and more.